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A Harvard Band Album dedicated to the late Mal Holmes and patterned after "Up the Street"--will go on sale a week from Saturday, Band Manager Peter Strauss '54 announced last night.
The album, which contains eight numbers, varying from Sousa to French marches, will cost 24.95 and will be sold before the Band's Dartmouth concert on October 23.
This is the Band's fourth album. The other two are "Halftime" and "Ivy League Medley.
The Band still needs $2,000 to under write for the $5,000 check it presented last Commencement for the Malcolm H. Holmes Scholarship. Before it can award the 3000 annual scholarship to an incoming freshman, the Band will need $11,000.
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